China's Exports Continued Strong Performance in August 
 

China's exports continued their strong performance in August, as the continued global recovery boosted external demand.


 
Economy Week Ahead: Exports, Inflation and Unemployment 
 

Inflation is in focus during a relatively light week for economic data. August consumer prices for China are out Wednesday and for the U.S on Friday.


 
Labor Day Weekend Gatherings Spur Fears of New Virus Outbreaks 
 

Cases of Covid-19 rose by nearly 44,500 in the U.S. on Saturday, and the total death toll surpassed 188,000. The nation's total number of confirmed cases is more than 6.2 million.


 
Stocks Fall in Another Volatile Session 
 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average swung more than 850 points from its high to its low as investors pounced on the recent pullback in technology stocks.


 
Where Danger Lurks in the Big Tech Rally 
 

Unbridled optimism, the impact of options, and the speed and scale of the gains have left the rest of the stock market in the dust.


 
Economists Expect Steeper Contraction in Singapore's Economy 
 

Economists expect a deeper contraction for Singapore's economy this year due to steeper declines in construction, accommodation and food services and private consumption, a central bank survey showed Monday.


 
U.S. Weighs Export Controls on China's Top Chip Maker 
 

The Trump administration is weighing whether to place export restrictions on Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China's most advanced manufacturer of semiconductors.


 
U.K. Gambles on End to Covid-19 Lifeline as Other Europeans Watch and Wait 
 

European governments have spent big keeping millions of workers on company payrolls during the pandemic. Now, the U.K. is set to find out what happens when that support is removed.


 
Coal's Moment in the Sun, Courtesy of Natural Gas 
 

Cheap, cleaner natural gas had been eating away coal's share of electricity generation for some time. But with natural-gas prices edging toward $2.5 per million British thermal units, the tables are about to be turned.


 
Fed's Powell Says Economy Likely Will Need More Government Spending, Low Interest Rates 
 

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Friday's report showing 1.4 million Americans found or resumed work in August was good news, but the economy likely will require more government spending and low interest rates for years.